By Matt Olberding
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture has reported several cases of bird flu in the state since November, including one in a large commercial flock.
The department said in a news release that the disease was detected in late December in a commercial flock of birds in Butler County. It also said that since November, cases have been detected in small backyard flocks in Keith, Howard, Washington and Scotts Bluff counties.
The department did not say how many birds were affected, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on its website that bird flu cases in Nebraska in the past 30 days have affected almost 145,000 birds.